03/06/2026
It’s important to teach children why and how they should look after the natural environment – especially on a local scale. That’s why our Coolbellup class have been learning different ways to implement environmentally sustainable work practice as part of unit BSBSUS411.
In this short exercise, students used an online tool to understand their own ecological footprint so they could better understand how their everyday work has an impact on the environment, and how they can adjust their personal and working lives to help our planet a little bit at a time.
31/05/2026
Our Admin Office will be closed on Monday for the public holiday. We hope that our students and staff enjoy the long weekend!
30/05/2026
Look, we don’t want to boast but we were super impressed with our student’s skills when it came to puppet making!
Arts and craft are a great way to engage children in the Early Years sector because it helps engage their hand/finger coordination and problem solving while allowing their imagination to run wild. Our student’s imaginations definitely ran wild with these creations!
What’s your favourite? (See photo no4 for all the options)
27/05/2026
National Simultaneous Storytime was on today!
What does that mean? Well, at 10am AWST across Australia, millions of children, educators and teachers turned to the exact same book to read a story together. All in different places but all at the same time!
Our Beechboro class got in on the act too, joining the service’s children as they listened to experienced Educator Lisa read the ‘Luna Roo the Kangaroo Baller’ and played through some of the fun activities that had been set up. It was great to hear Lisa read the book and see how she managed the classroom and engaged children with the story, drawing out its inspirational themes and discussing the different animals in the book.
Australian Library and Information Association
22/05/2026
Announcing our classroom courses for Term 3!
You have the opportunity to study your CHC30125 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care in one of three locations:
🏡Ballajura
🏫High Wycombe
🏙️West Perth
Contact us and we'll guide you through the enrolment process! Head to our website and click 'Enquire' or phone 9489 4022.
20/05/2026
If you've seen anyone having outdoor parties in the parks of West Perth recently.... it might be us!
Our students have been having fun while learning different ways of planning outdoor activities for children. So if you see them laughing and moving around, don't worry - they're just discovering how to work in the Early Childhood Education and Care sector!!!
Want to join us? Our next classroom courses start in July. Enrolments are open!
18/05/2026
▶️🍩 is one of the best tools Early Childhood Educators have available!
That’s why the learners at Ballajura were exploring both how to make playdough and the different ways they could use it in activity planning. As Trainer and Assessor Maria points out, playdough encourages creativity and imagination, allows children to explore different textures, colours, and shapes, and strengthens their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Additionally, playdough activities support social interaction when children work together, share tools, and communicate their ideas. Overall, it is an enjoyable, hands-on experience that promotes both learning and play.
Want our secret recipe? Comment ‘playdough’ below and we’ll message you with it!
15/05/2026
Want answers? We've got them!
Here are some of the things you can ask about at the Careers Expo over the weekend:
🌟 How do I start a traineeship?
🌟 How many years experience have we got in childcare?
🌟 When do classes start?
🌟 Why would I employ a Meerilinga graduate at my service?
Find us at booth 538!
14/05/2026
Celebration time 👏
Trainer and Assessor Briana was proud to present Madison with her CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care last week. Madison completed her Certificate III in the classroom with Meerilinga Training College before seeking employment to help her complete her Diploma as a trainee. She has been a valued part of Moolanda Care and Learning Centre throughout her traineeship and is now even better equipped for her work in the sector.
Well done, Madison!